Stephen Colbert to FEC: “I’m rolling seven digits deep!”

Americans for a Better Tomorrow, Tomorrow collected more than $825,400 between July 1 and Dec. 31, according to its filing with the Federal Election Commission. It has $674,000 cash on hand too.

In accompanying memo, Treasurer Shauna Polk noted the super PAC had raised $1,023,121 in 2012 as of Monday. Colbert also used the memo to taunt the FEC.

“Yeah! How you like me now, F.E.C?” Colbert said in the memo. “I’m rolling seven digits deep! I got 99 problems but a non-connected independent-expenditure only committee ain’t one!’”

Polk advised Colbert against saying that, the memo says.

The super PAC has run various television ads blasting Republicans presidential candidates, including front-runner Mitt Romney and Texas Gov. Rick Perry.

Colbert routinely talks about his super PAC on “The Colbert Report” on Comedy Central. He’s made a joke out of forming, operating and then transferring power of the super PAC to fellow Comedy Central host Jon Stewart.

After flirting with a presidential run, Colbert took back control of his super PAC after chasing Stewart through the streets of New York City and on to the set of The View.

Perry, who recently withdrew from the GOP race, raised less than $2.9 million during Oct. 1 and Dec. 31, according to POLITICO.

After raising more than $17 million in the first three months of his campaign, Perry struggle to raise money after devastating debates that ultimately doomed his campaign.

During the final months of his campaign, Perry’s campaign burned through cash. By the end of the year, the campaign had less than $3.77 million cash on hand, down from more than $15 million in October.